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Chapter 27 Review

Review for Chapter 27 Test

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Act of preparing a nation’s army and other resources for war. Mobilize
Glorification of armed strength. Militarism
Agreement signed by leaders of warring nations to stop fighting. Armistice
Ideas, facts, or rumors spread deliberately to further one’s cause or to damage an opposing cause. Propoganda
When a state says they want to remain neutral in future wars. Neutrality
Area, usually a former colony, to be administered by the government of another nation. Mandate
Demand in which one party threatens harmful action to another party if the other partyrejects its proposals. Ultimatum
Brutal crimes of war, often committed against civilians. Atrocity
Payment for wardamages. Reparations
Unity of all Slavic peoples under Russian leadership. Pan-Slavism
A tie Stalemate
Area France was trying to regain after losing it to Germany in the war. Alsace-Lorraine
A telegram sent to Mexico that was intercepted and decoded by the British that stated they would help Mexico get Arizona, Texas, and New Mexico back. Zimmerman Note
U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, BritishPrime Minister David Lloyd George,French Premier Georges Clemenceau,and Italian Prime Minister VittorioOrlando. Attendees of the Paris Peace Conference
Strategy in which the enemy’smilitary and civilian resources areattacked. Total War
Alliance between Germany,Austria-Hungary, and Italy. Triple Alliance
Alliance between France,Russia, and Great Britain in the early1900s. Triple Entente
President Woodrow Wilson’splan for a just world based on theAllies’ aims to end World War I. Fourteen Points
Paying Money to Church, Five Daily Prayers, Profession of Faith, Makig a pilgrimage to Mecca, Fasting during Ramadan. Five Pillars of Islam
stated that a country’s government should do all it couldto increase the country’s wealth, which was measured bythe amount of gold and silver the country possessed. Mercantilism
Bloodless transferof power to William and Mary of Englandin 1688. Glorious Revolution
System of trade involvingthree stages, one of which was thetransatlantic slave trade. Triangular Trade
Painted Liberty Leading the People Eugène Delacroix
Glory, God, and Gold Reason for European Exploration in America
Location of Ferdinand's Death Sarajevo
Great Britain, France, Italy,Japan, and the United States Main Members of League of Nations
Sinking of the Lusitania U.S. Reasons for Entering the War
Germany was alone at fault for the war and must pay for all reparations alone. It also carved large amounts of land from Germany and placed restrictions on German Government. Treaty Of Versailles: Reparations
Triple Entente Side of the US in the War
The side with Austria-Hungary and Germany Side of the Ottoman Empire in the War
Land that stretched from Switzerland to the English Channel and the North Sea. Western Front
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism Causes of World War I
When Russia signed a treaty with the Central Powers that declared they accepted harsh actions by Germans and lost a lot of land. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
The area where the British and French armies sent troops and ships to take over the Ottoman Empire. They failed and were eventually led into a stalemate after gaining barely anything. Gallipoli
Italy remained neutral for 10 months. Finally, it signed a secret treaty withGreat Britain, France, and Russia. This treaty guaranteed Italy a share of thespoils after the expected defeat of Germany and Austria-Hungary. Italy: Changing Sides
Britain was having a hard time with the German naval buildup, so they signed a treaty with France and Africa and became allies. Britain did not want Russia to gain the Mediterranean sea. Why British Entered the War
Area between trenches where nobody went. No Man's Land
When Germany had to take full responsibility for causing the war. War Guilt Clauses
The Ottoman Empire Sick Man of Europe
Fought Wars Role of Colonies in War
Turks needed Dardanelles to transfer supplies to France. The Dardanelles
Plan to avoid 2 front war by attacking and defeatig France so quickly and rush across Germany to defeat Russia. Schlieffen Plan
Influenza Epidemic Reason for many deathy by 1918
The Russians lost more wars. Result of Modern Warfare
Created from Austria Hungary and Serbia How Yugoslavia was created
Otto Von Bismarck and the ends justify the means Realpolitik
Spread of Protestantism Main effect of the Protestant Reformation
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